98K hadn’t hurt Ms. Main.
It was almost unbelievable.
Anthony stood there, completely stunned, just staring at the girl and the dog, his face a mix of shock and confusion.
Charlotte was lying on top of 98K, her cheek nuzzling into the dog’s soft fur. She didn’t look scared at all.
“Awoof, awoof…”
98K didn’t look scary anymore. With his ears drooping and his tongue hanging out, he seemed more like a silly, oversized puppy than a fierce guard dog.
Anthony’s eyes flickered with surprise. He stayed silent for a moment, then finally walked over and crouched down, his gaze landing on Charlotte’s face.
Her eyes were open, but totally blank. Her pretty little face didn’t show a single emotion.
“Charlotte…”
Anthony called her name, but she didn’t react. She just kept hugging 98K, refusing to let go.
“Hey, kid?”
He frowned, realizing something was definitely off. She was spaced out, completely unresponsive.
“Anthony, I think Ms. Main can’t hear us. It’s like…” Helen’s voice was soft and careful as she noticed it too. “She’s sleepwalking.”
That had to be it. How else could she have jumped from the third floor?
“I heard you should never wake a sleepwalker,” Helen added. “It can be really dangerous.”
Sleepwalking?
Anthony’s brow furrowed deeper. He didn’t say anything else, just gently took Charlotte’s slender wrist, trying to guide her back to her room.
As soon as their skin touched, something changed in her eyes. She let go of 98K and slowly turned her head, her empty gaze settling on Anthony.
Her eyes were clear and bright now, but instead of that cold, distant look, there was something softer. A trace of hurt and helplessness.
Anthony felt his heart skip. He couldn’t help but reach out and touch her cheek, his expression complicated.


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